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As with other [[opioids]], the chronic use of dihydrocodeine can be considered [[Addiction potential::moderately addictive with a high potential for abuse]] and is capable of causing psychological dependence among certain users. When addiction has developed, cravings and [[Opioids#Discontinuation|withdrawal symptoms]] may occur if a person suddenly stops their usage. | As with other [[opioids]], the chronic use of dihydrocodeine can be considered [[Addiction potential::moderately addictive with a high potential for abuse]] and is capable of causing psychological dependence among certain users. When addiction has developed, cravings and [[Opioids#Discontinuation|withdrawal symptoms]] may occur if a person suddenly stops their usage. | ||
Tolerance to many of the effects of dihydrocodeine [[Time to full tolerance::develops with prolonged and repeated use]]. The rate at which this occurs develops at different rates for different effects, with tolerance to the constipation-inducing effects developing particularly slowly for instance. This results in users having to administer increasingly large doses to achieve the same effects. After that, it takes about [[Time to half tolerance::3 - 7 days]] for the tolerance to be reduced to half and [[Time to zero tolerance::1 - 2 weeks]] to be back at baseline (in the absence of further consumption). Dihydrocodeine presents cross-tolerance with [[Cross-tolerance::all other [[opioids]]]], meaning that after the consumption of dihydrocodeine all [[ | Tolerance to many of the effects of dihydrocodeine [[Time to full tolerance::develops with prolonged and repeated use]]. The rate at which this occurs develops at different rates for different effects, with tolerance to the constipation-inducing effects developing particularly slowly for instance. This results in users having to administer increasingly large doses to achieve the same effects. After that, it takes about [[Time to half tolerance::3 - 7 days]] for the tolerance to be reduced to half and [[Time to zero tolerance::1 - 2 weeks]] to be back at baseline (in the absence of further consumption). Dihydrocodeine presents cross-tolerance with [[Cross-tolerance::all other [[opioids]]]], meaning that after the consumption of dihydrocodeine all [[opioids]] will have a reduced effect. | ||
===Dangerous interactions=== | ===Dangerous interactions=== |